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Protect Against Advanced Evasion Techniques

Advanced evasion techniques (AETs) are taking over the online world, especially since hacking methods have become more common and difficult to detect. However, many security vendors are not taking these threats seriously—and have continually downplayed the risks.

Click through to this white paper to explore a next generation firewall (NGFW) solution that takes on the challenges of network security. Understanding evasion techniques is critical in order to move ahead with protecting against future vulnerabilities. Read on for a comparison between this solution and other vendors, and discover their 24/7 capabilities with in-house testing.

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